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      Optimisation of pre-operative anaemia in patients before elective major surgery - why, who, when and how?

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      Anaesthesia
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          International consensus statement on the peri-operative management of anaemia and iron deficiency.

          Despite current recommendations on the management of pre-operative anaemia, there is no pragmatic guidance for the diagnosis and management of anaemia and iron deficiency in surgical patients. A number of experienced researchers and clinicians took part in an expert workshop and developed the following consensus statement. After presentation of our own research data and local policies and procedures, appropriate relevant literature was reviewed and discussed. We developed a series of best-practice and evidence-based statements to advise on patient care with respect to anaemia and iron deficiency in the peri-operative period. These statements include: a diagnostic approach for anaemia and iron deficiency in surgical patients; identification of patients appropriate for treatment; and advice on practical management and follow-up. We urge anaesthetists and peri-operative physicians to embrace these recommendations, and hospital administrators to enable implementation of these concepts by allocating adequate resources.
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            Management of severe perioperative bleeding: guidelines from the European Society of Anaesthesiology: First update 2016.

            : The management of perioperative bleeding involves multiple assessments and strategies to ensure appropriate patient care. Initially, it is important to identify those patients with an increased risk of perioperative bleeding. Next, strategies should be employed to correct preoperative anaemia and to stabilise macrocirculation and microcirculation to optimise the patient's tolerance to bleeding. Finally, targeted interventions should be used to reduce intraoperative and postoperative bleeding, and so prevent subsequent morbidity and mortality. The objective of these updated guidelines is to provide healthcare professionals with an overview of the most recent evidence to help ensure improved clinical management of patients. For this update, electronic databases were searched without language restrictions from 2011 or 2012 (depending on the search) until 2015. These searches produced 18 334 articles. All articles were assessed and the existing 2013 guidelines were revised to take account of new evidence. This update includes revisions to existing recommendations with respect to the wording, or changes in the grade of recommendation, and also the addition of new recommendations. The final draft guideline was posted on the European Society of Anaesthesiology website for four weeks for review. All comments were collated and the guidelines were amended as appropriate. This publication reflects the output of this work.
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              The safety of intravenous iron preparations: systematic review and meta-analysis.

              To amass all available evidence regarding the safety of intravenous (IV) iron preparations to provide a true balance of efficacy and safety.
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                Journal
                Anaesthesia
                Anaesthesia
                Wiley
                00032409
                January 2019
                January 2019
                January 02 2019
                : 74
                : 49-57
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Anaesthesia; University Medical Centre Utrecht; The Netherlands
                [2 ]Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care; Royal Papworth Hospital; Cambridge UK
                Article
                10.1111/anae.14466
                30604424
                0fa5e8f1-7fdc-4625-9d6e-947e10bd403e
                © 2019

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